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Second lapse is also apparent. Despite correctly noting the background, notice under Section 147/148 of the Act was not addressed in the correct name and even the PAN Number mentioned was incorrect. Nevertheless, human errors and mistakes cannot and should not nullify proceedings which are otherwise valid and no prejudice had been caused. This is the effect and mandate of Section 292B of the Act."
In Smt. Shantidevi Mahavir Prasad Gupta (supra), the Tribunal held as under:
"10. The question before us is not whether the income is of the nature of "notional income" but the question is whether the assessee has filed inaccurate particulars or concealed the true facts. As stated hereinabove, in our humble opinion, the assessee has concealed the true facts thereby filed inaccurate particulars. Therefore, we do not find any error or infirmity in the findings of the Ld. CIT(A). The penalty u/s. 271(1)(c) is leviable on the facts of the case. The reliance on the decision of the Tribunal is clearly distinguishable on the facts. We, accordingly confirm the levy of penalty u/s. 271(1)(c) of the Act."